This thesis examines the operations of two NGOs, Oxfam and MSF, as examples of European (Northern) humanitarian action in the Global South during the 1980s. By the end of the decade, these organisations were the most influential humanitarian NGOs in their respective countries. It uses the Cambodian crisis, the Salvadoran refugee crisis in Honduras, and the Ethiopian famine as case studies through which to examine the impact of these organisations’ interventions on the ground. In so doing, the thesis brings in the voices of the South and examines how the messy realities of Oxfam and MSF’s universalising projects interacted with the goals of local actors. The 1980s was a decade characterised by soaring international inequalitie...
Today we are increasingly concerned with humanitarian problems considering that there are, have alwa...
This thesis analyses British aid to El Salvador between 1970 and 2009. Aid in this context encompass...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the issue of international humani...
This thesis examines the operations of two NGOs, Oxfam and MSF, as examples of European (Northern)...
This article concerns humanitarian debates in France in the 1980s, in particular as inspired by the ...
The legal humanitarian regime, set out in the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, strives t...
This chapter tracks the evolution and expansion of the international humanitarian sector during the ...
The scale, scope, and significance of humanitarian action have expanded significantly since the late...
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have become one of the prominent features in the political lan...
What are the boundaries of humanitarianism? This question is controversially debated among humanitar...
This thesis examines the policies, positions, and perspectives of developing countries on the emergi...
This article examines the influence of the Biafran humanitarian crisis on British and Irish concept...
This study examines how a new humanitarian community emerged in the late 1960sand why it came to act...
This thesis is a history of humanitarian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Britain, between 1...
In 1983, a massive famine struck Ethiopia. Bred by a complex array of factors, thousands of men, wom...
Today we are increasingly concerned with humanitarian problems considering that there are, have alwa...
This thesis analyses British aid to El Salvador between 1970 and 2009. Aid in this context encompass...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the issue of international humani...
This thesis examines the operations of two NGOs, Oxfam and MSF, as examples of European (Northern)...
This article concerns humanitarian debates in France in the 1980s, in particular as inspired by the ...
The legal humanitarian regime, set out in the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, strives t...
This chapter tracks the evolution and expansion of the international humanitarian sector during the ...
The scale, scope, and significance of humanitarian action have expanded significantly since the late...
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have become one of the prominent features in the political lan...
What are the boundaries of humanitarianism? This question is controversially debated among humanitar...
This thesis examines the policies, positions, and perspectives of developing countries on the emergi...
This article examines the influence of the Biafran humanitarian crisis on British and Irish concept...
This study examines how a new humanitarian community emerged in the late 1960sand why it came to act...
This thesis is a history of humanitarian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Britain, between 1...
In 1983, a massive famine struck Ethiopia. Bred by a complex array of factors, thousands of men, wom...
Today we are increasingly concerned with humanitarian problems considering that there are, have alwa...
This thesis analyses British aid to El Salvador between 1970 and 2009. Aid in this context encompass...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the issue of international humani...